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Cycle News 2000 03 08

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AMA/EA Sports Supercross Series Round S: Georgia Dome tie he'd held for one week with Bob Hannah for most wins on a Yamaha. He already holds the record for most Supercross wins on a Honda with 43. The win also allowed him to pad his championship points lead to 25, 190-165, over Yamaha's David Vuillemin, second on the night after encountering some difficulty dealing with the rutted track and lapped riders, which bedeviled most of the field. Team Chevy Trucks/Kawasaki's Ricky Carmichael also had trouble dealing with the track, never feeling comfortable, and riding defensively to take the final podium spot. For McGrath it was business as usual. The field funneled into a tricky section at the end of the start chute, and he was right behind Suzuki's Damon Huffman. "It was tight going in there," McGrath said of the 20-rider field. "I had such a good start on the outside, but he [Huffman] kind of blocked me a little. I came out, and luckily I turned, went inside and jumped that jump. I just passed him right away. After that it was pretty easy. "I started to settle in a little in the middle of the race, and David [Vuillemin] started catching me a littie," McGrath said, confirming what the stopwatches revealed. Vuillemin moved by Carmichael By HENNY RAY ABRAMS PHOTOS BY CARL OCKERT n the immediate afterglow of his sixth Supercross win of the season, the 66th of his remarkable career, and the 21st on a Yamaha - a new record for Yamaha - Jeremy McGrath was asked what it would take for him to be beaten. "I feel like nobody wants to win," said McGrath, who is now almost fully recovered from the flu which had weakened him the previous two races. "I want to win. And I feel like no one else wants to step up and take it, and I'm not going to give it away. It's a good time for these guys to go a week off and think about it. I think everyone's looking for a break, and Daytona [the next Supercross round on March 11] is a rough track. I'm excited to go there; I've had some good success there in the last few years. I'm ready to go." McGrath has been ready to go for years now and was more than ready when the gate dropped on the red clay-covered floor of Atlanta's Georgia Dome. He didn't get the holeshot, but he was in the lead by the fourth turn and he led through every bend, jump and whoop after that. It added up to another commanding win, this one by 11.006 seconds before a crowd of 60,294. The victory broke a I 8 MARCH 8, 2000' cue • e n e vw s

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